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just a thought -- plan on keeping the bike for the long haul Custom paint jobs can detract from the selling price
Originally Posted by HOG_0308
Thanks, ill do that. I have no issues with trading in the tins. I have no attachment to them... lol
All I’m really looking for is to paint the entire scoot Artic White all around; however, on the front of the batwing, I want an air brushed pic of a really life like looking eagle with a totally pissed off look on his face, flipping the bird with his eagle talon and under it in an upward arch say, "Jihad This!" Then in the background have a really light shadow have the twin towers. But I want the towers really light, so when someone gets close to look at the eagle they show. I don't want them popping off the fairing
My scoot is red now. I see red Scoots all over the place; I want mine to stand out a little...
clayscustompaint.com Clay has done work for me and several of my friends. He's the man your lookin for. Just as good as vivid dragon at half the price(or less).
just a thought -- plan on keeping the bike for the long haul Custom paint jobs can detract from the selling price
yes i do plan on keeping the scoot for some time. the only way i could see trading up is totaling the bike and using the insurance money to get a CVO and i dont plan on totaling her out. too much work getting her the way i wanted.
plus with cams and a 103 kit, ill be able to run with the CVOs with no issues. that is the plan for this next coming year.
clayscustompaint.com Clay has done work for me and several of my friends. He's the man your lookin for. Just as good as vivid dragon at half the price(or less).
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